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Please note. I get a few hundred emails a week from visitors asking for help, or posing questions on how to modify my demos to suit their application and I read them all. Unfortunately I only have a limited amount of time to spend answering these questions.

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Current posts

Stu:-Sandy, Krazy Korners are fluid in both directions. The usual reason for a bottom gap is the margin or padding of the bottom line of text is pushing the bottom korners away. You may have noticed I have used 'p {padding-bottom:0.5em;}' in several of the examples for this reason.(10.11.2005, 21:30)

Sandy:-Thanks Stu !! - I knew it was something simple, and THANKS for all of your contribution.(10.11.2005, 21:38)

Phil:-First of all : Congratulations.
About Krazy corners everything is perfect until you decide to put a form in it.
In this case the "frame" is broken left and right after the "submit" button of the form.
Thanks for your great job, for me you are the CSS reference.(19.12.2005, 00:12)

Stu:-Phil, forms should not break krazy korners. Check your padding and margins to see if this is the problem.(19.12.2005, 19:42)

Rick:-Hi Phil. I'm using similar code but found that the overflow:hidden was hiding parts of my menus in firefox, but was needed for IE. Here is what I ended up with (the colors are defined in the domain-specific style sheet).
.rtop,.rbot{display:block;font-size:1px}
.r1,.r2,.r3,.r4,.r5{display:block;overflow:hidden;height:1px;font-size:1px}
html>body b.rtop b,html>body b.rbot b{overflow:visible}
.r1{margin:0 6px}
.r2{margin:0 4px}
.r3{margin:0 3px}
.r4{margin:0 2px}
.r5{margin:0 1px;height:2px}(20.12.2005, 03:09)

Richard V:-Hi Stu,

IE5 for Mac balks at krazy corners until you 'mac hack' overflow:hidden from the styles.

Phil:

I noticed this too in certain browsers.I am assuming you are using a css structure rather than a tabular structure for your forms? If so the simple solution to correct this is to encapsulate your submit buttin within the fieldset and then put a <br /> after the submit button.(05.01.2006, 12:26)

Peerless:-Woot for all your hard work stu, but here is my problem: I need to be able to put an inset box around a single word simply by setting, for example, <span class="inset">the word(s)</span>. Is there any way to do this, or is it impossible?